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0 numbers: £1 Daily Play Lucky Dip Ticket: 1 in 11.5 4 numbers: £5: 1 in 22.3 5 numbers: £30: 1 in 222.6 6 numbers: £300: 1 in 6,343.1 7 numbers: £30,000: 1 in 888,030 The overall odds of winning a prize were 1 in 7.4 Source: National Lottery Daily Play Game Rules & Procedures
The programme was also broadcast on BBC Radio 1 (or Radio 1 FM as it was then known) and later, it was broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live. For the first few years of the lottery's existence, the results were also announced on ITV either by an ITN presenter relaying the results of the draw, or overlaid over regular programming at the bottom of the ...
(The Voice UK) 10–14 June Chris Evans Alex Jones: 17–21 June 24–28 June 1–5 July 8–12 July Matt Baker Alex Jones: Matt Baker Zoe Ball: Matt Baker Alex Jones: 15–19 July No shows (Summer Break: 4 episodes of 'The One Show - Best of Britain' were shown) 22–26 July 29 July–2 August 5–9 August Matt Baker Alex Jones: Chris Evans ...
Sir Alastair Burnet – main presenter of News at Ten and ITN election programmes from the early 1960s until his retirement in 1991; held the 'head anchor' title at ITN from 1967 (the year News at Ten was launched) until 1991, except between 1972 and 1976 when he presented for the BBC and became editor of the Daily Express; knighted as a Knight ...
Year Programme Date Viewers (millions) [a] Network 1963 News - Assassination of John F. Kennedy: 22 November 1963: 24.15 [b] 1964 Steptoe and Son: "The Lodger" 18 February 1964: 21.54 [1] BBC: 1965 Royal Variety Performance 1965: 14 November 1965: 24.20 [1] ITV (ATV) 1966 1966 FIFA World Cup final: England v West Germany 30 July 1966: 32.30 [c ...
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1 year, 146 days Simon Bates: None 12 November 1978 26 August 1979 Andy Peebles: Extended to a two-hour Top 40 from 17:00–19:00. 2 September 1979 3 January 1982 2 years, 123 days Tony Blackburn: None 10 January 1982 1 January 1984 1 year, 356 days Tommy Vance: Simon Bates Andy Peebles: 8 January 1984 23 September 1984 259 days Simon Bates
Sports presenter Dan Walker is announced as his replacement. [84] 25 March – A fire in the post room of ITV's London studios temporarily forces Good Morning Britain off the air as people are evacuated from the building and the fire tackled. [85] 6 April – ITV News presenter Mark Austin makes his presenting debut on Good Morning Britain. [86]